Army Fire Service

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The Army Fire Service (AFS), later called the Army Department Fire Service, was the fire service which performed firefighting duties on British Army camps. Its personnel were largely soldiers until the early 1960s, when the fire service was civilianised. It was administratively part of the Royal Army Service Corps, but was semi-autonomous and had its own insignia, such as cap badge and stable belt.

The Army Department Fire Service later amalgamated into the Ministry of Defence Fire Service.

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